Not sure if it will 'repair' a file but 'h5debug' might help diagnose what
is wrong with the file?
For that matter, 'h5dump' and 'h5ls' also migth provide some information

I think maybe The HDF Group could use an h5fck (like fsck for a
file-system).

Mark


On 10/7/13 3:37 AM, "Wintersberger, Eugen" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hi folks
>  though I never experienced problems with corrupted HDF5 files I just
>wonder if there is a tool available to repair damaged HDF5 files?
>
>regards
>  Eugen
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